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Pagination and Changing of Maximum Results in Queue Revert Back to 100 or Page 1 #588

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dewbieZ opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 8 comments

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dewbieZ commented Aug 29, 2024

When you attempt to adjust the pagination settings at the bottom of the queue, everything automatically goes back to page one. You can't advance for example to page 2. When you attempt to change results to 10, 500, or 1000 it just automatically reverts back to page 1 and 100 count of items.

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rain0r commented Sep 2, 2024

Which version of ampd are you using? I couldn't replicate your issue with the latest version (ampd-2.0.1.jar).

What I tried:

  • Loaded a few thousand tracks to the queue
  • Went to the last page
  • Changed page size
  • Everything was as expected - didn't end up at page 1

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dewbieZ commented Sep 7, 2024

I am using version 2.0.1

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dewbieZ commented Sep 7, 2024

I'm using ii openjdk-17-jre:armhf 1:17.0.12+7-2~deb12u1+rpt1

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dewbieZ commented Sep 7, 2024

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dewbieZ commented Sep 7, 2024

I just tried using it in edge, it does the same thing for me.

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rain0r commented Sep 10, 2024

Thanks for the video. I could reproduce it and in fact already found the issue.
I'm currently working on it and hoping I can release a fix this week.

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dewbieZ commented Sep 15, 2024

Awesome would love to go back to using ampd

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rain0r commented Sep 16, 2024

Glad to hear that!

Please check out version 2.0.2: https://github.com/rain0r/ampd/releases/tag/ampd-2.0.2

The issue should be fixed there!

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